The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary CriticismUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... matter , the special subject matter indicated by Kant as the vindication 166 . - 46 Ibid . , p . 231 .に 47 George S. Morris , British Thought and Thinkers ( Chicago , 1880 ) , pp . 165– 48 Ibid . , pp . 149-150 . 49 Ibid . , p . 165 ...
... matter , the special subject matter indicated by Kant as the vindication 166 . - 46 Ibid . , p . 231 .に 47 George S. Morris , British Thought and Thinkers ( Chicago , 1880 ) , pp . 165– 48 Ibid . , pp . 149-150 . 49 Ibid . , p . 165 ...
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... Matter and Words ; but if there be not Discretion at home to distinguish which are fit to be used and which not , which decent and which undecent for Persons , Times , and Places , their delight and grace is lost . But if they be ...
... Matter and Words ; but if there be not Discretion at home to distinguish which are fit to be used and which not , which decent and which undecent for Persons , Times , and Places , their delight and grace is lost . But if they be ...
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... matters , Bacon points out the danger of paying too great deference to the " miracles of art " of past ages : For ... matter or work , are for the most part of little value , and that all really efficient power depends , and is really ...
... matters , Bacon points out the danger of paying too great deference to the " miracles of art " of past ages : For ... matter or work , are for the most part of little value , and that all really efficient power depends , and is really ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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